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Eight HTML elements crucial for SEO A detailed look at the top eight HTML elements to better communicate with the search engines to achieve better SERP rankings.
To use positioning on an element, you must first declare its position property to be absolute or relative: H1 { position: absolute } Then you can add whatever positioning properties you like. For ...
Google’s John Mueller, in an SEO Office Hours session, answered a question about whether the <article> semantic HTML element has an impact on Google. John answered the question directly but ...
The time element was removed from HTML5 last year, but then after developers complained it was rescued and added back to the spec with a whole new set of capabilities.
After considerable developer outcry -- including a half-serious #occupyhtml5 protest on Twitter -- the W3C standards body has stepped in to restore the time element to the HTML5 specification.
With interactivity, HTML5 videos will become clickable and more engaging. But getting that functionality added across browsers will take some time.
Google’s John Mueller answered a question as to whether the “ARTICLE” semantic HTML element has an impact on Google Search. This is a good question because the use of semantic HTML is ...
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